This legislative week recorded the formal introduction of 31 bills for First Reading, marking a focused expansion of the House’s policy agenda across justice, security, economic competitiveness, and institutional reform.
The new proposals target critical areas of national interest.
These include the Crimes Against Humanity, War Crimes, Genocide and Related Offences Bill, the Nigerian Export Promotion Council Act Amendment Bill, the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency Act Amendment Bill, and the FCT Traffic Management Authority Establishment Bill which proposes a structured traffic governance system for the capital territory.
Several additional proposals seek improvements in healthcare access, local content development in mining and steel, educational standards, and constitutional refinement, signalling a comprehensive reform orientation.
As the bills proceed to subsequent stages, the House of Representatives reaffirms its commitment to structured lawmaking, policy accountability, and measurable national outcomes.
